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README.md |
This deployment contains:
- Gitlab for code and authentication. The omnibus image is an all-in-one package that contains:
- Git (
git.domain.com
) and CI/CD - Docker registry (
registry.domain.com
) - Mattermost (slack clone,
chat.domain.com
) - Postgres db
- Git (
- Jupyterhub for multi-user computing (
hub.domain.com
)- Authentication with Gitlab
- Every user has an isolated environment (thanks to Docker-spawner)
- Based on https://github.com/balkian/jupyterhub-oauth
- Nginx as a reverse proxy
Instructions
Set the DOMAIN
variable in a .env
file and run this compose.
After GitLab is loaded, create an OAuth application in Gitlab: https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/integration/oauth_provider.html
The redirect URL is: https://hub.<your domain>/hub/oauth_callback
.
Click on API
level and trusted
.
Write the client ID and client secret to a .env
file in this folder.
Then, update the Jupyter service.
Example .env file
DOMAIN=<YOUR DOMAIN>
GITLAB_CLIENT_ID=<YOUR ID>
GITLAB_CLIENT_SECRET=<YOUR SECRET>
Advanced configuration
GitLab's documentation is terrific. For a list of configuration options, see https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/#install-gitlab-using-docker-compose .
Note
When run as part of the omnibus, mattermost should register an application automatically on Gitlab. I've had some issues with authentication, so if I've explicitly added the OAuth parameters in the compose file. This way, you can manually register mattermost on your instance. The process is similar to jupyter, and the callback URLs are:
https://chat.$DOMAIN/signup/gitlab/complete
https://chat.$DOMAIN/login/gitlab/complete